Neil Gaiman spoke to a packed house in LA about his latest prose novel, "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" while offering details and teases about his highly anticipated return to Vertigo with "The Sandman: Overture."

Neil Gaiman and J.H. Williams III's "The Sandman: Overture" miniseries is just one of six new Vertigo titles launching in late 2013 an attempt to rebuild the DC Comics imprint. UPDATED with new art by Williams.

Greg McElhatton gives "Batwoman" #21 by J.H. Williams III, W. Haden Blackman and Francesco Francavilla 4 stars, calling Francavilla's work "turns the entire page into something that can also be appreciated as a whole."

This week, Kate Kane is triumphant, Carol Danvers is wistful, "Locke & Key" is photogenic, Nova is space-bound and Wolverine is in for a world of hurt as Kevin and Steve bring you the Cover of the Week.

Even as DC Comics remains under fire for hiring anti-gay marriage activist Orson Scott Card for its new Superman anthology, the latest issue of "Batwoman" puts the issue of marriage equality front and center.

This week, the Lizard's up to his eyeball in Spider-Man, Batwoman chants "Bloody Mary" three times, Daredevil keeps watch over Hell's Kitchen, we wonder what's behind the blue-green door and go leaf watching in space.

J. H. Williams III spoke candidly with CBR News about the challenge that lies ahead as the Eisner Award-winning artist prepares to illustrate a prequel to "Sandman," written by series creator Neil Gaiman.

DC Comics Co-Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee spoke with CBR TV about "Before Watchmen" sales exceeding their expectations, Neil Gaiman's return to the world of Sandman and Lee's potential take on Wonder Woman.

In a surprise announcement at its Friday panel at Comic-Con International, Vertigo revealed that Neil Gaiman announced will write a "Sandman" prequel, with art by J.H. Williams III. Click through for more from the panel.

On the heels of Joker's return to the Dark Knight's world, DC Comics has announced more details for its post-Zero Month plans as Wonder Woman teams up with Batwoman in a new story drawn by JH Williams III.

Organizers Ron Richards and James Sime discuss the full plans for their intimate Las Vegas celebration of all things Grant Morrison including show exclusives and a guest list boasting Gerard Way, JH Williams II and more.